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Welcome to
WePushBack

The informational Hub on Exposing Lying Informants

Wepushback asked one of the great legal minds to  share  his thoughts regarding our focus and cause as it relates to informant usage and the legal system.

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What is WePushBack?

The Last Few Years a certain Genre on YouTube has been plagued with Lying Informants. 

They have gone UNCHECKED for far too long.  Spreading Lies, Casting Insults, Recreating History and Inventing a Persona for themselves That has NEVER existed. This Smoke and Mirrors routine is what has plagued the Criminal Justice System for far too long, resulting in many wrongful convictions. WePushBack is about bringing attention to Lying Informants and offering a VOICE to all those impacted by their lies. This Website will work as a United Hub bringing all related information to one Portal.  It is Vital to bring Public Awareness to the Perils of Informant usage within the Legal System.

A Movement dedicated to exposing lying informants and a flawed system that enables their behavior.
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Did You Know?

Fifteen out of every one hundred wrongful convictions cases that have been overturned by DNA testing methods have involved the testimony of INFORMANTS, OR JAILHOUSE SNITCHES, according to research by the Innocence Project. Informants are frequently given incentives, such as payment or reduced jail sentences, to provide testimony against a defendant, but these incentives are not always shared with the jury. Such testimony is often the central evidence by which innocent persons have been wrongfully convicted.


Information obtained from informants is infamously unreliable. A 2004 study by Northwestern University Law School examined all the WRONGFUL Capital Convictions discovered to date. The study concluded that over 45 percent of those innocence cases were due to the testimony of LYING INFORMANTS making "snitches the leading cause of wrongful convictions in U.S. Capital Cases".

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WePushBack Brings Public Awareness to the Perils of Informant Usage

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